02443nas a2200385 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001500055653001000070653000900080653002200089653001000111653001900121653001300140653002200153653002100175653001100196653001100207653001200218653000900230653001600239653001400255653002600269653001600295100001600311700001200327700001300339245011000352856005000462300001100512490000700523050001800530520149500548022001402043 2013 d c2013 Feb10aAdolescent10aAdult10aAged10aAged, 80 and over10aChild10aCohort Studies10aColombia10aDelayed Diagnosis10aDisabled Persons10aFemale10aHumans10aleprosy10aMale10aMiddle Aged10aPrognosis10aRetrospective Studies10aYoung Adult1 aGuerrero MI1 aMuvdi S1 aLeón CI00a[Delay in leprosy diagnosis as a predictor of disability in a cohort of patients in Colombia, 2000-2010]. uhttp://www.scielosp.org/pdf/rpsp/v33n2/09.pdf a137-430 v33 aGUERRERO 20133 a

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate predictive factors of disability at time of leprosy diagnosis in a cohort of Colombian patients, from 2000 to 2010.

METHODS: Descriptive and analytical observational study of a retrospective cohort of patients admitted with a leprosy diagnosis to the Centro Dermatológico Federico Lleras Acosta in Bogotá, Colombia, from 2000 to 2010. Variables were analyzed descriptively and predictive factors for disability at diagnosis were identified through simple and multifactorial analyses (Cox proportional hazards model); hazard ratios for each factor in the model were calculated.

RESULTS: Time between first symptoms and diagnosis in the 333 cohort patients was 2.9 years on average; 32.3% had certain degree of disability, especially for the feet. Delay in diagnosis and disability was greater in men than in women and in patients with multibacillary rather than paucibacillary leprosy. Disability was significantly associated with delays of ≥ 1 year in diagnosis, age ≥ 30 years, initial bacillary index of ≥ 2, multibacillary leprosy, and natives of the Cundinamarca or Santander departments. Protective factors were female sex, having some education, and residence in Boyacá.

CONCLUSIONS: Time between first symptoms and diagnosis is the key predictive factor of disability at time of leprosy diagnosis. Strengthening of active searching for infected people and promotion of early diagnosis are recommended.

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